Underride and Override Truck Crashes: Can These Deadly Georgia Accidents Be Prevented?
Underride Truck Accidents
An underride semi-truck accident occurs when a car crashes into the back of a truck and then continues to travel under the body of the truck. When this occurs, the back of the truck intrudes into the interior of the car. The truck slams into anything in its way, including car’s passengers. For this reason, under-ride accidents are often fatal. When passengers survive underride accidents, they often sustain serious brain injury and spinal cord injuries.
An underride accident can occur if a truck suddenly stops or turns into the path of a car and the driver of the passenger car cannot stop in time to prevent a collision.
OverrideTruck Accidents
Override truck accidents are similar to underride truck crashes. But, in override truck accidents the large truck rides over the smaller car in front of it.
Common causes of override truck accidents include:
• Tailgating
• Traveling too fast for conditions
• Faulty brakes and poor truck maintenance
• Driver inattention
• Driver fatigue
Can these deadly crashes be prevented?
Many 18-wheelers have additional guards or bumpers installed around the bottom of the truck. These guards prevent cars from sliding under the truck. While a semi-truck wreck may still result in serious injury, death and permanent disability may be prevented.
If you have lost a loved one or sustained serious injury in a Georgia commercial trucking accident, Atlanta accident attorney Shane Smith can help you get fair compensation for your medical bills, rehabilitation, on-going care, loss of earnings, loss of earning potential, loss of quality of life and other damages. To learn more, contact Shane Smith Law at (980) 246-2656 to schedule a free case evaluation.
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